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In the face of recent criticisms, Roger Waters, a frequent critic Israeli policies, is clarifying his position, saying that he “hates apartheid, not Israel.” Waters, an advocate of the BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) movement, has been calling on fellow musicians to boycott Israel over its policies in the West Bank and the continued occupation.More »

Paul McCartney is set to reissue Tug Of War and Pipes Of Peace, the first two studio albums he recorded after the breakup of Wings. Both reissues will be available on October 2. There is a deluxe edition of Tug of War, which also includes the original 1982 mix of the album, as well as a super deluxe edition, which is limited to 1,000 sets.More »

An exhibit of Bruce Springsteen pictures will show at Edinburgh’s Off Beat Lounge gallery, beginning October 8. The pics come courtesy of Jo Lopez, who’s been snapping photos of the Boss for 16 years. The exhibition, titled The Man Behind the Man, will also give the chance for fans to buy prints signed by Lopez.More »

Gregg Allman says that he wants to make amends with former guitarist Dickey Betts and get back to making music with the exiled musician, who was fired from the Allman Brothers back in 2000. “Time heals,” Allman told the Wall Street Journal.More »

Jimmy Page says that he might release music he recorded with members of Yes over three decades ago. Page made the revelation to Radio.com in a recent interview, saying he was pondering releasing the tapes before the death of Yes bassist Chris Squire in June and had been meaning to reach out to Squire and his other partner in the project, Yes drummer Alan White.More »

The estate of the late Frank Zappa has made a deal with Universal Music to reissue his 1974 LP One Size Fits All, due August 14. The 1974 LP is just the first in what promises to be a flood of “new product releases, film and theatrical productions and trademark licensing” between the estate and Universal.More »

John Mellencamp is among the performers announced for Farm Aid 2015. The benefit concert, celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, goes down at the First Merit Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island outside of Chicago. The bill features a host of top talent including Willie Nelson, Imagine Dragons, Neil Young, Kacey Musgraves and Dave Matthews.More »

A new Janis Joplin documentary is scheduled to make its theatrical debut at the Venice Film Festival in September. NME reports that the film, titled Janis, directed by Amy Berg, will include narration from Chan Marshall, better known as singer Cat Power, who “will read letters Joplin wrote to her friends and lovers.”More »

The Rolling Stones reportedly earned over $100 million from their recently wrapped Zip Code Tour, according to Billboard. As Billboard reports, the band sold 628,733 concert tickets throughout the tour, with gross earnings from the live stint adding up to $109.7 million. It was previously reported that the group have made $360 million from touring since 2012.More »

Judas Priest have announced a new North American trek in support of their latest album, Redeemer Of Souls. They will be joined along the way by Mastodon. The mostly West Coast tour features a number of stops throughout California and Canada, including stops in San Francisco and San Jose, as well as Vancouver and Winnipeg.More »